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Explosions in the Sky is an American post-rock band, formed in Austin, Texas in 1999. The band is a quartet, composed of drummer Chris Hrasky and guitarist/keyboardists Michael James, Munaf Rayani and Mark Smith. The band originally played under the name Breaker Morant, then changed to the current name in 1999.
Explosions in the Sky have a new album out titled 'End,' but in their eyes, what's to come is far from things wrapping up
The band toured in North America, Europe and the UK in support of the record from September 15 to November 20, 2023. [ 4 ] In a press release accompanying the announcement, the band stated that End was not the band's final album but that the album's "starting point was the concept of an ending—death, or the end of a friendship or relationship".
After nearly seven years, Explosions in the Sky is back with a new album. Titled End, the collection consists of seven songs and will be released on Sept. 15 through Temporary Residence Ltd.
The band garnered a small amount of media attention as the liner notes of this album contained a picture of an airplane and the text "This Plane Will Crash Tomorrow". A rumor circulated that the album was released on September 10, 2001, the day before the September 11, 2001 attacks, but this is not true. According to Amazon.com, the album was ...
The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place is the third studio album by American post-rock band Explosions in the Sky, released on November 4, 2003, [3] through Temporary Residence Limited. Explosions in the Sky is composed of Mike Smith and Munaf Rayani on guitars, Michael James on bass, and Christopher Hrasky on drums, with the album being produced ...
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[9] [10] In March and April 2008, the band embarked on a tour across the US with Lichens, followed by a European tour with Eluvium, which included appearances at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival in the UK. [9] [11] They appeared at the 2009 South by Southwest music conference. [12] In May 2009, the band appeared at Sasquatch! Music Festival.